在定性研究中依赖概念框架 - 一个前进的道路
Joanna E M Sale1,2,3, Leslie Carlin4
1Musculoskeletal Health and Outcomes Research, Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute, St. Michael's Hospital, Unity Health Toronto, 30 Bond Street, Toronto, ON, M5B 1W8, Canada. Joanna.Sale@unityhealth.to.
BMC medical research methodology
|February 13, 2025
概括
研究人员必须在定性研究中平衡理论与深度数据参与. 概念框架应该指导,而不是指示数据收集和分析,以确保严格的新发现.
科学领域:
- 定性研究方法论 定性研究方法论
- 科学理论整合科学理论整合
背景情况:
- 承认理论在科学进步中的重要性.
- 突出了人们对理论在定性研究中掩盖数据的担忧.
- 讨论概念框架在定性研究实践和教育中的作用.
研究的目的:
- 探讨概念框架在定性研究中的实用性和应用.
- 调查研究人员依赖概念框架的原因.
- 探讨在整合概念框架时保持研究严格性的方法.
主要方法:
- 解决了关于定性研究概念框架的三个核心问题.
- 专注于理论和数据在定性调查中的整合.
- 考虑教学方法教学定性研究的严格性.
主要成果:
- 识别了概念框架的滥用,作为数据收集和分析的严格规定.
- 建议严格整合框架的策略,包括对理论演变的自我反思.
- 强调概念框架的潜力,以增强,而不是取代数据参与.
结论:
- 倡导向学生教授深入数据分析的价值.
- 强调了解先前研究和理论背景的重要性.
- 鼓励数据和理论的综合产生原始和重要的结果.
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